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CARTOONERIFIC! Classic Animated Cartoons
Part 3 Master Character Animator Nancy Beiman (Disney, Bakshi, Warner Bros.,) talks about her influences, career and her comic strip Furbabies!

CARTOONERIFIC! Classic Animated Cartoons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 68:56


Send us a Text Message.In Part Three, Cartoonerific Host Brian Mitchell chats with Master Character Animator Nancy Beiman, about her influences (Laurel and Hardy, Chaplin, Buster Keaton) and working on some of your favorite animated films for Disney, Warner Bros., Bill Melendez, Ralph Bakshi and many others! She also talks about a 'Pet Project' of hers; a comic strip called FurBabies on Gocomics.com! This interesting interview concludes with this episode!Stay tooned next week for another great interview!all rights reserved (c) 2024 Cartoonerific Studios Inc. (c) 2024 By Cartoonerific! Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved

CARTOONERIFIC! Classic Animated Cartoons
Part 2 Master Character Animator Nancy Beiman (Disney, Bakshi, Warner Bros.,) talks about her influences and career!

CARTOONERIFIC! Classic Animated Cartoons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 68:42


Send us a Text Message.Cartoonerific Host Brian Mitchell chats with Master Character Animator Nancy Beiman, about her influences (Laurel and Hardy, Chaplin, Buster Keaton) and working on some of your favorite animated films for Disney, Warner Bros., Bill Melendez, Ralph Bakshi and many others!Stay tooned next week for Part Three!all rights reserved (c) 2024 Cartoonerific Studios Inc. (c) 2024 By Cartoonerific! Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved

CARTOONERIFIC! Classic Animated Cartoons
Master Character Animator Nancy Beiman (Disney, Warner Bros.,) talks about her influences and career! Part One!

CARTOONERIFIC! Classic Animated Cartoons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 51:03


Send us a Text Message.Cartoonerific Host Brian Mitchell chats with Master Character Animator Nancy Beiman, about her childhood in New Jersey, discovering cartoons, learning about her influences and finding her way into CalArts and then landing a job in the industry and working on some of your favorite animated films working for Disney, Warner Bros. Bill Melendez and many other studios!Stay tooned next week for Part Two!all rights reserved (c) 2024 Cartoonerific Studios Inc. (c) 2024 By Cartoonerific! Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved

Connecting with Walt - A look into the history of the man behind Mickey Mouse, Disneyland and Walt Disney World

In this episode, Michael and Craig finish their discussion of Milt Kahl's life and the characters he brought to life!Links:Michael's Disneyland History SegmentsImportant DIS links and more information!Connecting with Walt on Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ancestral Findings (Genealogy Gold Podcast)
AF 789: Milt Kahl (Nine Old Men)

Ancestral Findings (Genealogy Gold Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 7:33


Perhaps one of my favorite things about Disney is this: At first, it's all sparkle and magic. Whether you're visiting the parks or enjoying Disney movies, every bit of it is captivating in some of the most imaginative ways possible. And then, when you look deeper, you start to notice the real genius behind it all. Underneath the parks, the rides, the attractions, the movies, you'll find a level of craftsmanship that just isn't all that common. If we're speaking of Disney genius and craftsmanship, then we must talk about animator Milt Kahl. Some refer to him as the “master puppeteer”—and among all Disney animators, he is one of the most legendary. In fact, he was part of the Nine Old Men, a prominent group of animators responsible for so many Disney classics. Let's dive into his story so that we can be inspired by his talents and accomplishments...

EarzUp!
EarzUp! | Walt's 9 Old Men Part 4: Milt Kahl

EarzUp!

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 60:38


The story of Walt's 9 Old Men continues this week, as Erik tells us about Milt Kahl. Dubbed "Walt's Genius", Milt was responsible for defining much of the Disney art style of the early classics. His gift for animating movement was unmatched at the time, and probably still to this day. We also cover the recent happenings in Florida as Disney pulls the plug on Lake Nona, and the Star Wars hotel gets a final launch date. ---------------- Support the show! Subscribe to us on YouTube Join everyone over on our Patreon page Visit us on Etsy for the coolest Disney-inspired shirts Check out the podcast archives on our website Come check out the Discord group! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CARTOONERIFIC! Classic Animated Cartoons
Disney Master Animator SANDRO CLEUZO Pt One (Disney-Warner) CARTOONERIFIC! Interview with Host BRIAN MITCHELL

CARTOONERIFIC! Classic Animated Cartoons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 58:47


Send us a Text Message.Cartoonerific Host Brian Mitchell chats with Animator Sandro Cleuzo about his childhood, discovering cartoons, finding employment animating in his home country of Brazil and then landing a dream job working with Don Bluth in Ireland, following him to the United States with Fox Animation Studios and then on to Hollywood working for Disney, Warner Bros. and many other studios!Stay tooned next week for Part Two!all rights reserved (c) 2024 Cartoonerific Studios Inc. (c) 2024 By Cartoonerific! Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved

Deconstructing Disney
The Black Cauldron

Deconstructing Disney

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 85:34


Episode SummaryIn an episode bubbling over with Disney history, Erin and Rachel dive into The Black Cauldron (1985), also known as, “the film that almost killed Disney animation.” Amid corporate restructuring, another animator's strike, and increasing competition at the box office, The Black Cauldron totally flopped. Erin and Rachel liked this film about as much as 1985 audiences did, and not just because of the misogyny and white-washed cast. Even innovative animation technology couldn't save the meandering script and annoying characters.Episode BibliographyBerman, T., & Rich, R. (Directors). (1985). The Black Cauldron [Film]. Walt Disney Pictures.The Black Cauldron. (1996, November 1). Filmtracks. Retrieved June 10, 2021, from https://www.filmtracks.com/titles/black_cauldron.htmlThe Black Cauldron (film). (n.d.). Wikipedia. Retrieved June 7, 2021, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Cauldron_(film)Black Cauldron, The (film). (2015, September 6). D23. Retrieved June 10, 2021, from https://web.archive.org/web/20150906012122/https://d23.com/a-to-z/black-cauldron-the-film/Butler, O. (1993). Parable of the sower. Four Walls Eight Windows.Champlin, C. (1985, July 27). 'Cauldron': Words Away from the Pot of Gold. The Los Angeles Times.The Chronicles of Prydain. (n.d.). Wikipedia. Retrieved June 7, 2021, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_PrydainDeja, A. (2013, February 9). Milt Kahl's Black Cauldron. Deja View. Retrieved June 12, 2021, from http://andreasdeja.blogspot.com/2013/02/milt-kahls-black-cauldron.htmlDiehl, B. (1985, June 15). Disney Pictures back to basics with fully-animated features. Ottawa Citizen, C6.Ebert, R. (1985, July 24). The Black Cauldron. RogerEbert.com. Retrieved June 10, 2021, from https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the-black-cauldron-1985Fierce, R. (2015). Isn't it romantic? Sacrificing agency for romance in The Chronicles Of Prydain. Mythlore, (33) 2, 2015, p. 75.Goodman, W. (1985, July 26). Screen: Disney's 'Black Cauldron'. The New York Times, C5.Gregory, J. (2019, February 25). Ron Miller helped modernize Disney. So why do his successors get all the credit? Theme Park Tribune. Retrieved June 10, 2021, from https://www.themeparktribune.com/ron-miller-helped-modernize-disney-so-why-do-his-successors-get-all-the-credit/Hahn, D., Schneider, P., Pacheco, P., & Bacon, C. (Directors). (2010). Waking Sleeping Beauty [Film; Disney+]. Buena Vista Home Entertainment.Harmetz, A. (1978, August 10). Disney film far behind schedule. The Register-Guard, 9C.Hill, J. (2006, February 9). "The Black Cauldron": What went wrong. Jim Hill Media. Retrieved June 12, 2021, from http://jimhillmedia.com/editor_in_chief1/b/jim_hill/archive/2006/02/10/712.aspxHill, J. (2010, September 10). Why For did Disney's "The Black Cauldron" fail to connect with audiences back in 1985? Jim Hill Media. Retrieved June 10, 2021, from http://jimhillmedia.com/editor_in_chief1/b/jim_hill/archive/2010/09/10/why-for-did-quot-the-black-cauldron-quot-fail-at-the-box-office.aspxHulett, S. (2014, August 29). ‘Mouse in Transition': Rodent Detectives and Studio Strikes (Chapter 11). Cartoon Brew. Retrieved June 12, 2021, from https://www.cartoonbrew.com/promote-article/mouse-in-transition-rodent-detectives-and-studio-strikes-chapter-11-103143.htmlKenton, W. (2020, January 30). Corporate Raider. Investopedia. Retrieved June 12, 2021, from https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/corporate-raider.asp#:~:text=A%20corporate%20raider%20is%20an,the%20company's%20leadership%20and%20management.Kois, D. (2010, October 19). The Black Cauldron: Is the movie that almost killed Disney animation really that bad? Slate. Retrieved June 10, 2021, from http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/dvdextras/2010/10/the_black_cauldron.single.htmlLloyd Alexander Interview Transcript. (n.d.). Scholastic. Retrieved June 10, 2021, from https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/articles/teaching-content/lloyd-alexander-interview-transcript/Mallory, M. (2012, September 7). John and Ron Mention 'The Unmentionable'. Animation Magazine. Retrieved June 10, 2021, from https://www.animationmagazine.net/top-stories/john-and-ron-mention-the-unmentionable/Ness, M. (2015, October 8). A Demoralizing Disaster: Disney's The Black Cauldron. Tor.com. Retrieved June 7, 2021, from https://www.tor.com/2015/10/08/a-demoralizing-disaster-disneys-the-black-cauldron/Peraza, M. (2010, September 9). Cauldron of Chaos. Ink and Paint Club. Retrieved June 12, 2021, from http://michaelperaza.blogspot.com/search/label/Black%20CauldronRon W. Miller. (n.d.). Wikipedia. Retrieved June 10, 2021, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_W._MillerSito, T. (n.d.). The '50s Through the '90s. The Animation Guild. Retrieved June 12, 2021, from https://animationguild.org/about-the-guild/the50s-the90s/Solomon, C. (1985, July 27). 'Cauldron' a Treat for Kidvid-Sore Eyes. The Los Angeles Times, 44.

On the Road with Mickey
Season 2, Episode 12 – Our Top Rides at Epcot and Hollywood Studios!

On the Road with Mickey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 91:07


Season 2, Episode 12 - Our Top Rides at Epcot and Hollywood Studios! Our Top Rides at Epcot and Hollywood Studios! Hey everyone, I'm Mike, she's Sophie, and that's Brenda, and We're on the Road with Mickey! This is Season 2, Episode 12 for March 22, 2021, and our feature topic today is Our Top Rides at Epcot and Hollywood Studios! This week, we're talking about our favorite rides to be found at Epcot and Hollywood Studios Parks! We hope this triggers discussion in your family about your top rides, and that you let us know what they are! Grab a drink, relax, and join us as we talk about all the things that we came up with! Here's our rundown of what we talked about: Cheddar from the Big CheeseMike: Interesting Annual Passholder news for Walt Disney World. I saw an article that indicated that Disney World Annual Passes are now on sale in the United Kingdom. Sophie: Harmonious is the new nighttime show that Disney is working on for Epcot. Last week, testing was done on the way it shoots out water as part of the show. Brenda: We reported a couple of weeks ago about how some of the rooms for the Polynesian Village Resort are going to be themed after Moana. Well, reservations can now be made for those rooms! The earliest arrival date is July 19, 2021. Hit us up if you want to look at staying at one of the rooms!Connect with us! Here’s how: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OnTheRoadwithMickeyYouTube: On the Road with Mickey (Don't forget to subscribe, like the videos, and comment!)Instagram: On the Road with MickeyEmail: info@ontheroadwithmickey.comPhone Voicemail: 919-799-8390Feature Topic: Our Top Rides at Epcot and Hollywood Studios!Brenda’s Top Five Rides - Epcot5) Living with the Land4) Frozen Ever After3) Spaceship Earth2) Soarin’1) Test TrackBrenda’s Top Five Rides - Hollywood Studios5) Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway4) Slinky Dog Dash3) Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith2) Rise of the Resistance1) Tower of TerrorSophie’s Top Five Rides - Epcot5) Journey into Imagination4) Mission Space3) Living with the Land2) Soarin’1) Spaceship EarthSophie’s Top Five Rides - Hollywood Studios5) Toy Story Mania4) Smuggler’s Run3) Tower of Terror2) Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway1) Rise of the ResistanceMike’s Top Five Rides - Epcot5) Test Track4) Frozen Ever After3) Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros2) Soarin’1) Spaceship EarthMike’s Top Five Rides - Hollywood Studios5) Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway4) Toy Story Mania3) Slinky Dog Dash2) Rise of the Resistance1) Millenium Falcon: Smugglers RunThis Day in Disney History for March 22Disney Legend and one of Walt's Nine Old Men, Milt Kahl is born on this day in 1909!Disney Who’s Who Character: Gepetto from the Disney movie Pinocchio.Walt Disney Quote“Somehow I can’t believe there are any heights that can’t be scaled by a man who knows the secret of making dreams come true. This special secret, it seems to me, can be summarized in four C’s. They are Curiosity, Confidence, Courage, and Constancy and the greatest of these is Confidence. When you believe a thing, believe it all the way, implicitly and unquestionably. We allow no geniuses around our studio.” ~ Walt DisneyComing Next Week: We wrap up our look at our top rides at Disney by heading west and taking a look at our favorite rides for Disneyland and California Adventure Park!SponsorshipOn the Road with Mickey is sponsored by Pixie Vacations by Mike Ellis and Tech Solutions NC.

Postcard Inspirations Podcast
PI-037: Milt Kahl: Walt Disney Inspirations

Postcard Inspirations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 7:55


Today on the Postcard Inspirations Podcast we’ll be talking about the artist Milt Kahl. He was a born artist and a perfectionist who went on to become one of the most transformative figures of the Disney empire. Sit back and relax and let’s dive into his story so that we can be inspired by his talents and accomplishments… Show Notes: https://postcardinspirations.com/milt-kahl-disney-inspirations/  Free Disney Postcard Giveaway: https://postcardinspirations.com/postcard-giveaway  Subscribe to the Podcast: https://postcardinspirations.com/podcast  Disney Postcards for Sale: https://postcardinspirations.com/postcards-for-sale  #PostcardInspirations #DisneyLand #DisneyInspirations

Tiny Dots: Stories, Review, Fun
Disney Rewind Episode 5: The Black Cauldron

Tiny Dots: Stories, Review, Fun

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 44:59


Episode 5: Black Cauldron in which we discuss the heroes journey, when audiences are going to be ready for this movie, our first movies,  when a children's show can get dark and the time that Max and I tried to actually kill each other.  Ratings: Ash 3, Max 3.5, Ben 4, Mom .5, Dad 1. Avg: 2.4/10  Sources:  Kois, Dan (October 19, 2010). "Revisiting The Black Cauldron, the Movie That Almost Killed Disney Animation". Slate. Archived from the original on January 17, 2012. "Ollie Johnston - an interview, part 1" (Interview) (in Norwegian). Interviewed by Jo Jürgens. 1996. "Black Cauldron, The (film)". Disney D23. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. Harmetz, Aljean (August 10, 1978). "Disney film far behind schedule". The New York Times. Eugene Register-Guard.  Hulett, Steve (December 4, 2014). Mouse In Transition: An Insider's Look at Disney Feature Animation. Theme Park Press. ISBN 978-1-941500-24-8. Hill, Jim (February 9, 2006). ""The Black Cauldron" : What went wrong". Jim Hill Media. Blowen, Michael (August 3, 1985). "'Black Cauldron' A Brew Of Vintage Disney Animation". Boston Globe. Chicago Tribune. Deja, Andreas (February 9, 2013). "Milt Kahl's Black Cauldron". Deja View. Blogger. Stewart, James (2005). DisneyWar (1st ed.). New York: Simon and Schuster. "Cauldron of Chaos, PART 3 - Ink and Paint Club: Memories of the House of Mouse". Peraza, Michael. "Animation photo transfer process". Disney D23. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. "The Black Cauldron". April 24, 2008. Archived from the original on July 6, 2008. Maltin, Leonard (1995). The Disney Films (3rd ed.). Hyperion Books. p. 286. ISBN 0-7868-8137-2. "Filmtracks: The Black Cauldron (Elmer Bernstein)". Filmtracks. May 12, 2012. Hill, Jim (September 10, 2010). "Why For did Disney's "The Black Cauldron" fail to connect with audiences back in 1985?". Jim Hill Media. Goodman, Walter (July 24, 1985). "Screen: Disney's 'Black Cauldron'". The New York Times. The New York Times Company. Torme Olson, Karen (July 30, 1998). "August 4 releases (dates subject to change) - Blues..." Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. Hahn, Don (Director) (2010). Waking Sleeping Beauty (Documentary film). Burbank, CA: Stone Circle Pictures/Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. "The Black Cauldron 25th Anniversary DVD Review". DVDDizzy. JP. "The Black Cauldron (1985)- JPBox-Office". Jpbox-office.com. Johnston, Ollie; Frank Thomas (1993). The Disney Villain. New York: Hyperion Books. p. 173. ISBN 1-56282-792-8 Alexander, Lloyd (January 26, 1999). "Lloyd Alexander Interview Transcript". Scholastic. Archived from the original on January 21, 2012. "Chronology of Walt Disney World (1990-1994)". www.islandnet.com. Defunctland: The History of Disney's Scariest Attraction, Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour: 20 Terrifying Years (1986-2006) - 1971 Collective Archived The Black Cauldron - English Longplay  

Minkyu and Shiyoon - An Animation Podcast

In episode 2 of the podcast, Minkyu and Shiyoon talk Richard Williams and Terrence Malick. Our guest Helen Chen, Art Director at Disney Animation, opens up about the complexities of working in Animation. Sailor Moon! The Farewell! Milt Kahl! Harley Quinn! A reality show based on the Animation industry?? Dealing with various types of directors! Social awareness in the work environment! Our insecurities! What is Timeless Art! The Mortality and Legacy of an Artist! Are just some of the things we discuss.-----------------------------Happy Marimba Documentary MusicMusic by Yuzzy:https://bit.ly/2nUbGqD-------------------------Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/minkyuandsh...-Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MinkyuShiyoon/Business Inquiries - minkyuandshiyoon@gmail.com------------------Hosts - Minkyu Lee and Shiyoon KimProducer - Andy LeeEditor - Charles Jones-----------------Special Thanks to:Donna LeeJihyun Park------------------Questions submitted by:Jooyoung Ko - instagram: @archived.filesBenjamin Schipper - instagram: @benjaminschipper

Maltin on Movies
Brad Bird

Maltin on Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 47:55


This fast-paced episode might be titled “The Young Brad Bird Chronicles,” as the director of The Iron Giant, The Incredibles, Ratatouille and Oscar nominee forThe Incredibles II tells us about his first visit to the Disney studio—at the age of 11. He returned three years later with a home-made animated cartoon, and eventually he was mentored there by legendary animator Milt Kahl. He wound up pitching ideas to Steven Spielberg and helping create the look of The Simpsons before moving to Pixar and beyond. Brad’s energy is infectious, and Leonard and Jessie can’t wait to share their conversation.

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler
June 9, 2018 - Healthy Home Makeovers, Brad Bird, Walk for Alzheimer's and more

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 58:53


Brought to you by Meridian Credit Union - www.meridiancu.ca - How the Alzheimer Society of York Region is helping Canadians living with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. #WalkforAlzheimers http://alzheimer.ca/en/york/About-us/Contact-us/Aurora - Do you know what's in your home? We learn about Healthy Home Makeovers' Healthy Home Assessment, PLUS your chance to win one here: http://www.whatshesaidradio.com/what-she-said/win-a-healthy-home-assessment-from-healthy-home-makeovers/ https://healthyhomemakeovers.ca/ - Get tissues ready before you watch #WontYouBeMyNeighbor! Film critic Anne Brodie has the latest movie/TV reviews in Saturday Night At The Movies. http://www.twitter.com/annebrodie - Financial Advisor Renée Rebelo from Life Coach Financial Strategies has budget friendly summer staycation ideas for the whole family - http://www.mylcfs.ca - 'Incredibles 2' director/screenwriter Brad Bird chats with film critic Anne Brodie about why we love superhero movies so much & what it was like being mentored by Milt Kahl, one of Disney's Nine Old Men. & more! SUBSCRIBE to What She Said & never miss an interview! http://www.youtube.com/WhatSheSaidTalk Miss a show? Stream & download full shows for free on iTunes: http://www.apple.co/1U700c0 Follow us on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @WhatSheSaidTalk Website: http://www.whatshesaidtalk.com What She Said! aims to inspire and uplift women by giving them a voice in pursuing their professional and personal goals through showcasing successful women across Canada and by creating opportunities for others to do the same. Tune in Saturdays & Sundays at Noon on 105.9 The Region or listen live: http://www.1059theregion.com

Sams Disney Diary
#104: Disney Family Album - Ward Kimball

Sams Disney Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 32:17


The Disney Family Album was an original documentary series produced by The Disney Channel in the mid 1980’s. Episodes aired from June 1984 until January 1986 with each episode running about 30 minutes. They were produced by Michael Bonifer along with Carden Walker, the son of Card Walker (The third Disney Company leader after Walt and Roy Disney). The series lasted just 20 episodes and was designed to take a look at the artist and performance that shaped Disney Studios and Disney Parks, most of whom worked directly with Walt. The people featured created some of the most iconic Disney characters, movies and attractions ever developed. Narrated by Buddy Ebsen, the series is a true history lesson and provides the perfect time capsule with incredible insight and behind the scenes stories. In the greater scheme of things, the timing of these 20 episodes was perfect; any earlier or later in Disney History, and they may not have happened. Of the 20 episodes produced, 7 showcased one of Walt’s Nine Old Men: Marc Davis, Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, Eric Larson, Wolfgang (or Woolie) Rytherman, Milt Kahl and Ward Kimball – all featuring stories directly from them! Only Les Clark and John Lounsbery, who both passed away in the 1970’s, are missing from Walt’s Nine Old Men. Other episodes featured Disney Legends like The Sherman Brothers, Ken Anderson, Annette Funicello, and Jim Macdonald to name just a few. One episode focused on Voice Actors, while another Disneyland Designers and WED Imagineers including interviews with Herb Ryman, Bill Evans, John Hench, and a very young Tony Baxter. Disney Family Album was produced by MICA. The master tapes were given to Disney sometime after the series was cancelled in 1986. Most of the original footage was lost in the Disney tape vault, which was not digitized. While some has been found, most of the original footage and the finished first episode, “Clarence Ducky Nash”, was not found. The remainder of the episodes come from Disney Vault replays captured on VHS in the 1990’s. The Clarence Nash episode was not replayed in the 1990’s. Brian McEntee and John Lasseter are credited with the “Title Design”, which of course, was computer generated; the timing is very interesting. Shortly after the production of the title design in early 1984, John was fired from Disney for promoting computer animation making this title design one of his last Disney credits.   Of course, he joined Lucasfilms Computer Graphic Group which was later sold to Steve Jobs and became Pixar in 1986 – we all know the story from there. For this episode of SamsDisneyDiary, I’m highlighting the second episode in the series, Ward Kimball. From a tour of Ward’s full size train in his backyard, stories of vacationing with Walt, reminiscing about the Firehouse 5 Plus 2, or his amazing toy collection, Ward covers his thoughts behind animating the Three Caballeros and the creating of Jiminy Cricket. It’s an amazing 30 minute journey into the mind of a remarkable man. Look for all 19 Episodes of The Disney Family Album at www.SamsDisneyDiary.com and www.youtube.com/samsdisneydiary  

The Spark & The Art
137 - Purposefully choosing a career with Andrew Ford

The Spark & The Art

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2017 61:17


http://thesparkandtheart.com/137 – We talked to animator Andrew Ford a couple years ago and the theme of that episode was Reach your goal and keep learning. Andrew's goal was to work at Disney and now that he's done it you can hear how his philosophy hasn't changed. Even after getting to Disney he still want to just get better.  **- Links for this episode -**Andrew Ford - http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/saskatchewan-animator-andrew-ford-disney-1.3936095Glen Keane - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glen_KeaneMilt Kahl - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milt_KahlEric Goldberg - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Goldberg_(animator)Mark Henn - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_HennRandy Haycock - http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Randy_HaycockJohn Musker - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_MuskerMari-Mac by Great Big Sea - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AT07v9V4-wPatio Lanterns by Kim Mitchell - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbSuEQXX2C0 

The Next Reel Presents: Movies We Like
101 Dalmatians — Tom and Tony Bancroft • Movies We Like

The Next Reel Presents: Movies We Like

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 83:22


"Such perfectly beautiful coats!"The Next Reel's Speakeasy is our ongoing series in which we invite an industry guest to join us and bring along one of their favorite movies to talk about. In this month's episode, we're honored to have two guests join us to discuss one of their favorite films – it's the Bancroft Brothers! That's right, twin brothers Tom and Tony Bancroft, both of whom are animators, are here to chat about Disney's 1961 classic One Hundred and One Dalmatians. We talk about why they picked this film and why this film is a key shift in the world of animation at Walt Disney Studios (hint: it involves xeroxing!). We look at the animators involved – Milt Kahl, Frank Thomas, Marc Davis, etc. – and how they all fit into the looks of characters like Cruella De Vil, Pongo, Perdita, Jasper, Horace and more, really bringing them to life. We discuss the importance of what art director/production designer Ken Anderson and color stylist Walt Peregoy did with the impressionistic backgrounds. We chat about what the film's three directors – Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske and Wolfgang Reitherman – did to bring the film together and how they likely split up tasks. We dig into the really amazing 3D modeling Ub Iwerks helped come up with to make Cruella De Vil's car look more realistic. And, of course, we can't talk about this movie without discussing Cruella's cheekbones, which we do.It's a fantastic conversation with two gentlemen who really know what they're talking about helping us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – sound like we know what we're doing. The conversation will really make you look at this movie and animation with so much more respect. So rewatch this Disney gem then tune in to this month's Speakeasy!Film Sundries Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer 101 Dalmatians by Dodie Smith Flickchart Letterboxd Check Out Tom's Work! Tom on Twitter Tom on Instagram Tony on Twitter Tony on Instagram Bancroft Brothers Animation Podcast Frank & Ollie's site Ronald Searle's artwork Visit our ORIGINALS PAGE to buy books, comics, plays, or other source material for the movies we've talked about on the show. By doing so, you get to find your next book to dig into and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. Enjoy!Star your own podcast journey with the best host in the business. Try Transistor today!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Here's where you can find us around the internet: The Web Letterboxd Check out poster artwork for movies we've discussed on our Pinterest page Pete Andy We spend hours every week putting this show together for you, our dear listener, and it would sure mean a lot to us if you considered becoming a member. When you do, you get early access to shows, ad-free episodes, and a TON of bonus content. To those who already support the show, thank you. To those who don't yet: what are you waiting for?Become a Member here: $5 monthly or $55 annuallyWhat are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked! You can buy TNR apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE. Or buy or rent movies we've discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE. Or buy books, plays, etc. that was the source for movies we've discussed on the show from our ORIGINALS PAGE. Or renew or sign up for a Letterboxd Pro or Patron account with our LETTERBOXD MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT. Or sign up for AUDIBLE.

The Next Reel Film Podcast Master Feed
101 Dalmatians — Tom and Tony Bancroft • The Speakeasy

The Next Reel Film Podcast Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 81:59


"Such perfectly beautiful coats!" The Next Reel’s Speakeasy is our ongoing series in which we invite an industry guest to join us and bring along one of their favorite movies to talk about. In this month’s episode, we’re honored to have two guests join us to discuss one of their favorite films – it’s the Bancroft Brothers! That’s right, twin brothers Tom and Tony Bancroft, both of whom are animators, are here to chat about Disney’s 1961 classic One Hundred and One Dalmatians.  We talk about why they picked this film and why this film is a key shift in the world of animation at Walt Disney Studios (hint: it involves xeroxing!). We look at the animators involved – Milt Kahl, Frank Thomas, Marc Davis, etc. – and how they all fit into the looks of characters like Cruella De Vil, Pongo, Perdita, Jasper, Horace and more, really bringing them to life. We discuss the importance of what art director/production designer Ken Anderson and color stylist Walt Peregoy did with the impressionistic backgrounds. We chat about what the film’s three directors – Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske and Wolfgang Reitherman – did to bring the film together and how they likely split up tasks. We dig into the really amazing 3D modeling Ub Iwerks helped come up with to make Cruella De Vil’s car look more realistic. And, of course, we can’t talk about this movie without discussing Cruella’s cheekbones, which we do. It’s a fantastic conversation with two gentlemen who really know what they’re talking about helping us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – sound like we know what we’re doing. The conversation will really make you look at this movie and animation with so much more respect. So rewatch this Disney gem then tune in to this month’s Speakeasy! Film Sundries Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer 101 Dalmatians by Dodie Smith Flickchart Letterboxd Check Out Tom’s Work! Tom on Twitter Tom on Instagram Tony on Twitter Tony on Instagram Bancroft Brothers Animation Podcast Frank & Ollie’s site Ronald Searle’s artwork

Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast
Mousetalgia Episode 397: The Art of Pinocchio, Walt Disney on WWII

Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2016 70:19


Mousetalgia reports on "Wish Upon a Star: The Art of Pinocchio," the latest special exhibition at the Walt Disney Family Museum. First, Jeff reports on a talk by animation historian John Canemaker in a presentation focusing on an analysis of two of Pinocchio's lead animators: Bill Tytla and Milt Kahl. Then, we have a review of the exhibition, and we discuss historian Robin Allan's take on the Blue Fairy. Plus, in honor of Memorial Day, we play a wartime radio speech Walt Disney gave explaining the studio's role in the war effort in July of 1943 on "The March of Time." Also - a listener shares super tips for having a successful Disneyland honeymoon, Jeff gives you a chance to get a little whistle, Mousetalgia "Inner Space" t-shirts are now on sale, Kristen tries Oculus Rift, and we talk about Muppet pizza, Disney LEGO Minifigs, Disneyland MyMagic+ plans, and more. Plus, please vote for us in the Podcast Awards. We appreciate your support for our nomination, and now we need daily votes for our chance to win. Visit podcastawards.com and find Mousetalgia in the Society and Culture category. Thank you!

Animation Podcast
Animation Podcast 013 - Vault - Milt Kahl, Side Two

Animation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2006 33:00


Conclusion of a Milt Kahl lecture at CalArts from 1976, generously donated to the show by John Musker. Milt answers questions from students, including Brad Bird. Side two of two.

Animation Podcast
Animation Podcast 012 - Vault - Milt Kahl, Side One

Animation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2006 30:49


A Milt Kahl lecture at CalArts from 1976, generously donated to the show by John Musker. Milt shows and discusses a rough cut of some of his work on Medusa in "The Rescuers." Side one of two.

Animation Podcast
Animation Podcast 003 - Andreas Deja, Part Three

Animation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2005 23:19


Interview with superstar Disney animator Andreas Deja. Andreas Talks about his own work, as well as his friendship with animation legend Milt Kahl. Part three of three.